MEMBER NEWS: EODEX and PanGeo Subsea form collaborative partnership for UXO detection and disposal services

March 1, 2022
MEMBER NEWS: EODEX and PanGeo Subsea form collaborative partnership for UXO detection and disposal services

EODEX and PanGeo Subsea (a Kraken Robotics company) announce their intent to collaborate to combine their respective areas of expertise to identify and dispose of sub-seabed unexploded ordinances (UXO’s).

EODEX and PanGeo have joined forces on several UXO survey projects over the past year and this recent more-defined collaboration of the two specialist organizations supports a seamless solution for UXO identification and removal for our clients looking to de-risk nearshore and offshore installations.

Andrew Woollven, Managing Director of EODEX said: “PanGeo enjoy a global reputation for excellence in sub-seabed detection whilst EODEX, driven by our core philosophy for minimizing marine disturbance during UXO disposal, lead the commercial world in the provision of environmentally considerate low order solutions. The bringing together of our respective disciplines is an enormously exciting prospect and will reward clients with a truly unmatched combined capability for enabling works.

“We are looking forward to continuing this working relationship with EODEX and expanding our global footprint as a leader in ferrous and non-ferrous sub-seabed UXO detection”, says Moya Cahill, PanGeo’s CEO. “Our acoustic technology for sub-seabed interrogation pairs well with the environmentally friendly approach supported by EODEX for UXO removal.”

For more details and to get a quote for sub-seabed UXO detection and environmentally friendly and safe removal services, please contact the PanGeo sales team at [email protected] or EODEX’s sales team at [email protected].

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